Breaking News: Senator Mitch McConnell is said to believe President Trump committed impeachable offenses, and to be pleased Democrats are moving to impeach him. https://t.co/885RF6WQgG
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 12, 2021
This is huge. Now he needs to go on the record, call his caucus back and get down to business -- immediately.
Rep. Liz Cheney, the No. 3 Republican in the House, says she will vote to impeach President Trump https://t.co/dafQojfDgo
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 12, 2021
Let the dominoes fall ...
Trump says he has no regrets for his speech.Says what he said was "totally appropriate." And that people have "analyzed my words and believe they were totally appropriate."He warned of "anger" and "danger" from his supporters.IMPEACH NOW.— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) January 12, 2021
Impeachment would widen the political divide in this country! We must maintain the divide at President-Sends-A-Mob-To-Kill-Congress levels. Anything more would be untenable!
— Gu B'Shevat (@guybranum) January 11, 2021
1/ The @SFGiants, @newbalance, @CharlesSchwab helped elect GOP coup-enablers Boebert, Scalise, Nunes & Stefanik. Contact these companies & demand they repudiate all donations to Super PACs that support members who enabled the GOP coup. READ MORE... https://t.co/ShKIK0xO1A
— John Aravosis 🇺🇸🇬🇷🏳️🌈 (@aravosis) January 12, 2021
Stop the Big Lie. Read HERE.
Remember when Boomers told us we had to untag every Facebook photo of ourselves having a beer at a party in college because we’d never get a job and then they Facebook lived themselves storming the Capitol?
— Lucy Huber (@clhubes) January 11, 2021
Social media has privacy setting, Grandpa
(1 of 24) The time has come for the @rockhall to answer why there are only 70 women out of 923 performers inducted into their institution. The stats speak for themselves. You can’t engage, teach and inspire when you exclude. #womeninmusic #inductmorewomen #RockHall #21for21 pic.twitter.com/ebfQnUTaxp
— Hall Watchers (@HallWatchers) January 12, 2021
Who do you think are the most egregious snubs?
I probably agree with this letter writer on basically nothing. But it's reminder we can find a common footing of patriotism around constitution, democracy and the rule of law & with that an agreed upon set of rules by which to raucously but peacefully adjudicate all differences. https://t.co/fhsWPfTjjm
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January 12, 2021
"I do regret being there": Simone Gold, noted hydroxychloroquine advocate, was inside the Capitol during the riot https://t.co/ZFYqSN8D4y
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 12, 2021
Move over, Madge -- there's a new 'noted hydroxychloroquine advocate' in town!
A maybe exaggerated, definitely foggy, look back at The World — the most iconic nightclub you’ve never heard ofhttps://t.co/1TjWIlToT3
— Kenneth M. Walsh (@kenneth212) January 12, 2021
At the World, Björk made her American debut. David Bowie played there. Prince, Grace Jones and Madonna were all regulars.
Dustin "Screech" Diamond is ill — and docs fear it's cancer. https://t.co/NgHtweH7Dn pic.twitter.com/rZ9dpq7yJc
— Matthew Rettenmund (@mattrett) January 12, 2021
First Brenda Walsh and now Screech? It's a sad time for off-screen '90s TV villains
Opinion: What is Arizona’s GOP doing to recover from defeat? Attacking Cindy McCain. https://t.co/TT8QeNA5kR
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 12, 2021
I see the GOP is having another one of its famous "reckonings"
Countdown: 8 of the longest days until this fascist is out of the White House
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Andy Borowitz is a national treasure. Bless him for making the crazy laughable, if only for a moment.
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